George and Mike Kuchar, what...unique filmmakers! Their works are famously amateurish and avant garde, and have never ceased to divide, please, and annoy all sorts of audiences. The only other film of theirs I had seen until today was "Hold Me While I'm Naked" (which is likely their most famous work, if just because it is featured on the famous list of "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die"), which is probably a better film than "The Craven Sluck", but "Sluck" is, in my opinion, far more enjoyable thanks to its absurd and unpredictable sense of humor. The comedy is constant and the zaniness of the Kuchar brothers' imaginations knows no bounds. Almost every aspect of the film is weird and somewhat wrong, but the Kuchar brothers wear smiles of steel that are hard to break, allowing all the pieces of this puzzle to fit together in a humorously chaotic way.
(also, please note that, although I refer to both of the Kuchar brothers in this review), I actually only mean Mike Kuchar, as he was the only man behind the camera as far as the credits are concerned)